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Phillips Pellet Holder

Holds .177 cal & .20 cal pellets

20 pellet slots

3"x4"

Hook-and-loop straps

.250" pad thickness

Wrap around gun or your wrist

No more fumbling for the next pellet. Forget about rattling pellet tins while you hunt. Slap one of these on your gun or around your wrist, and you're good to go. Load your next shot quickly with just one hand. No more pellet tins spilling in the field! Phillips Pelletholder is convenient, lightweight, easy to use and non-abrasive. Can also be used for studguns!

Pyramyd Air sold Phillips Pelletholders with no choice of pad thickness from 2003-2010. All 1720 PH had a .250" pad. All 2225 PH had a .325" pad.everyone that used short pellets were happy: everyone that wanted to hold longer pellets wrote bad reviews because the thinner pads WOULD NOT HOLD LONGER PELLETS.lOOK AT THE DATE OF THE REVIEW WITH THIS IN MIND.Finally Pyramyd Air agreed to sell other pad thickness,giving you a choice to get a PH for the pellet you want to hold. Notice most reviews after you were given a choice of pad thickness have been more positive. Most negative reviews now are from people ordering the wrong PH from other sites that PA sells on with incorrect info.All Tal models are preformed to FIT a 2 5/8" air tank/stock. Do not bend/conform then to a smaller dia. This stretches the pad causing the edges to come unglued and enlarges the holes to not hold the pellets. All 3"x4", 20 hole PH are intended to be strapped to the gun's butt stock or your wrist. Do not bend/conform to a smaller radius. (Same results) All narrow/long PH are to be strapped to the front part of your rifle.PA has put enough pictures on their site for you to see the proper placement. Other sites that PA sell on do not show pictures or give enough info for you to know which model you need or where to put it.

Only 4 of the 14 Phillips Pellet Holders are designed to fit onto airtanks of Talon/Condor type airguns. The T in the model no means Talon. these 4 models have a thinner,more flexible back that is held in shape to fit the airtank BEFORE the Pad is stuck to the curved back. If/when you force any other model with a thicker, more rigid back to conform to the airtank the pad must stretch to cover the added distance over the curve causing the sides to come unglued; Failure occurs when using the wrong model in the wrong situation.

You can now get Pelletholders with thicker pads for longer type pellets. You decide which is best for the pellet you shoot. The pellet should touch the plastic back and the skirt should extend slightly above the face of the pad for best results.